I'd answer that two ways.
First, I would say that C-10 would hardly have had effect in the time period we're looking at. Secondly, and perhaps most importantly, it indicates to me that we have to do more. It indicates very clearly that we have to take more steps toward prevention, deterrence, and denunciation. I can think of nothing, and I suspect everybody around this table would agree, that is more offensive or corrosive in a young person's life than to be sexually abused; we need to condemn that in the strongest terms in our justice system and in our schools. It is abhorrent to think that a country like ours is seeing a 3% increase in child sex offences, and I intend to do anything in my power to prevent that.